Introduction and Overview

C. E. Degeneffe
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Often referred to as the ‘silent epidemic’, traumatic and other forms of acquired brain injury are now considered to represent a significant and growing public health problem worldwide. Beyond the direct impacts of acquired brain injury on injured persons, this disability likewise impacts families. While medical personnel and acute rehabilitation services deliver an incredible array of high quality and sophisticated techniques to treat acute injuries, a concomitant service delivery system to support the needs of families is lacking. This is especially unfortunate given the extensive array of instrumental and affective forms of care families provide to their injured family members, often resulting in high levels of caregiver burden, depression and anxiety.
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创伤性和其他形式的获得性脑损伤通常被称为“无声的流行病”,现在被认为是世界范围内一个日益严重的重大公共卫生问题。除了获得性脑损伤对受伤人员的直接影响外,这种残疾同样影响到家庭。虽然医疗人员和急性康复服务提供了一系列令人难以置信的高质量和复杂的技术来治疗急性损伤,但缺乏支持家庭需求的配套服务提供系统。考虑到家庭向受伤的家庭成员提供各种各样的工具性和情感性护理,这一点尤其令人遗憾,往往导致照顾者负担加重、抑郁和焦虑。
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